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Interior Design Explained
Learn the language of interior design with our free glossary
Design Styles
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Mid-Century Modern
Mid-Century Modern is a design style characterized by clean lines, organic shapes, and a seamless integration of form and function.
Deco
Deco, short for Art Deco, is a visual arts design style that emerged in the 1920s and 1930s.
Gothic Revival
Gothic Revival is a design style that reinterprets the architecture, interiors, and decorative arts of the Gothic period.
Rustic
Rustic refers to a design style that embraces natural, rugged, and aged elements to create an authentic and earthy feel.
French Classic
French Classic refers to an interior design style originating from France, characterized by its elegance, opulence, and emphasis on symmetry and proportion.
Southwestern
Southwestern refers to a design style influenced by the characteristics and cultures of the American Southwest.
Empire
Empire refers to an opulent and majestic interior design style that originated in France during the First French Empire (early 19th century).
Modern
Modern is an interior design style that emphasizes clean lines, minimalism, and the use of new materials.
Louis XVI
Louis XVI refers to a French design style that emerged during the reign of King Louis XVI.
Coastal
Coastal is an interior design style that is inspired by the look and feel of a beach and ocean.
Federal
Federal refers to an American architectural and interior design style that flourished from roughly 1780 to 1830.
Minimalist
A design style characterized by simplicity, clean lines, and a monochromatic palette with color used as an accent.
Moroccan
Moroccan refers to a design style influenced by the culture, architecture, and art of Morocco.
Queen Anne
An architectural and furniture design style that originated in the late 17th and early 18th centuries, characterized by its elegant and ornate features.
Elizabethan
Elizabethan refers to an architectural and interior design style from the Elizabethan era in England.
Neo-Classic
Neo-Classic is a design style that draws inspiration from ancient Greek and Roman architecture and interiors.
Farmhouse
Farmhouse is a design style that blends rustic and modern elements to create a cozy, welcoming atmosphere.
Mediterranean
Mediterranean refers to a design style inspired by the regions bordering the Mediterranean Sea.
American Country
American Country is a design style that embodies a casual and comfortable aesthetic inspired by rural American life.
Hepplewhite
Hepplewhite refers to an 18th-century design style of light and elegant furniture.
Tuscan
Tuscan refers to a design style inspired by the Tuscany region in Italy.
Palladian
Palladian is an architectural and interior design style characterized by symmetry, perspective, and classical forms.
Hollywood Regency
Hollywood Regency is a design style characterized by luxury, glamour, and opulence.
Shabby Chic
Shabby Chic is a design style that embraces a vintage, aged aesthetic while remaining elegant and soft.
English Regency
English Regency is a design style that emerged in the early 19th century, characterized by its refinement, elegance, and incorporation of elements from ancient Greek and Roman architecture.
Art Moderne
Art Moderne is a design style that emphasizes streamlined, geometric forms and a strong sense of motion.
Victorian
Victorian refers to a design style that emerged during the reign of Queen Victoria.
Bohemian
Bohemian is a design style that embodies a carefree, eclectic aesthetic with a focus on rich patterns and vibrant colors.
Italian Provincial
Italian Provincial is a design style that blends refined elegance with a rustic, countryside vibe.
Colonial Revival
Colonial Revival is an architectural and interior design style that seeks to revive elements of American colonial architecture.
Louis XIV
Louis XIV style, also known as Louis Quatorze, is a French design style that emerged during the reign of King Louis XIV.
American Oriental
American Oriental is a design style that merges traditional American design elements with Oriental influences.
Eclectic
Eclectic refers to a design style that combines elements from various time periods, cultures, or design philosophies.
Neo-Gothic
Neo-Gothic is a revival of gothic architectural and design styles.
French Empire
French Empire refers to a grand, ornate design style that emerged in the early 19th century during the First French Empire.
Industrial
Industrial refers to a design style that draws inspiration from old factories and industrial spaces.
American Colonial
American Colonial is a design style that reflects the architectural and interior designs prevalent during the colonial period in America.
Boho Chic
Boho Chic is a design style that combines bohemian and chic elements to create an eclectic, worldly, and layered interior.
Arts & Crafts
Arts & Crafts refers to both an interior design style and a movement prioritizing handcrafted, simple forms often inspired by nature.
Art Deco
Art Deco is a design style characterized by bold geometric shapes, rich colors, and lavish ornamentation.
Rococo Revival
Rococo Revival is a 19th-century furniture and interior design style that draws inspiration from the 18th-century French Rococo period.